A Child-World by James Whitcomb Riley
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"Jest 'fore ye all come in, Floretty she Was boastin' 'bout her _biscuits_--and they _air_ As good--sometimes--as you'll find anywhere.-- But, women gits to braggin' on their _bread_, I'm s'picious 'bout their _pie_--as Danty said." This raillery Floretty strangely seemed To take as compliment, and fairly beamed With pleasure at it all. --"Speakin' o' _bread_-- When she come here to live," The Hired Man said,-- "Never ben out o' _Freeport_ 'fore she come Up here,--of course she needed '_sperience_ some.-- So, one day, when yer Ma was goin' to set The risin' fer some bread, she sent Florett To borry _leaven_, 'crost at Ryans'--So, She went and asked fer _twelve_.--She didn't _know_, But thought, _whatever_ 'twuz, that she could keep _One_ fer _herse'f_, she said. O she wuz deep!" Some little evidence of favor hailed The Hired Man's humor; but it wholly failed To touch the serious Susan Loehr, whose air And thought rebuked them all to listening there To her brief history of the _city_-man And his pale wife--"A sweeter woman than _She_ ever saw!"--So Susan testified,-- And so attested all the Loehrs beside.-- So entertaining was the history, that |
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